Sunday, October 28, 2012

Those may be some scary monsters but they wouldn't stop me from scarfing down a couple of those cupcakes. The only really scary part is the calories. So we're just going to look at them as inspiration for this week's Cupcake Inspirations Challenge.

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It's a Masculine Birthday challenge, try to keep the swearing to a minimum. That's the theme this week at Pile It On challenges. Of course we have the perfect sponsor Dude Time Doodles. They definitely have the male thing down. If you want to make a card that a guy will really relate to you need to check them out. I do not gravitate toward male stuff, I usually head straight to the cutesy girly stuff. So having a few Dude Time images in my stash is really a godsend for those times when I need to make a masculine card. As I've read comments on blogs I've seen so many people say that they struggle with masculine cards. I understand this so well. If you like to embellish and use pretty colors it's tough to make a card for a man. When I'm making a masculine card, I think "Clean and Simple". Use your image and a greeting. If you can get a scantily clad buxom female image you could stamp that on the back of used paper napkin, hand it over and say "Happy Birthday"and that would make most men so happy they wouldn't even notice that there really wasn't a card. But if you look at Dude Time Doodles you'll find fun and funny images that show men doing things that real men do, like this guy doing yard work. Then use your most boring, dullest colored papers, keep the embellishments down to a minimum - buttons are good, bling not so good throw it all together and you've got masculine mastered. There's also funny sentiments, guys like humor on the card, usually crass humor works best. Well that's my tutorial on making a masculine card. Hope that helps you out.﻿Here's the deets:stamp - Dude Time Doodles "Leif Blower"ink - hp printerpaper - striped paper without markings on it, it's been in my stash forever; Recollections White card base; Bazzill "Yam" card stockmiscellaneous -copics; hemp twine; leaf charm; EK Success leaf punch; Bic brown marker for sentimentHere's the challenges:Pile It On #44 - Masculine BirthdaySplitcoast Stampers HYCCT1222 - Stand Like a Flamingo (One of Everything)2 Sisters #115 - Halloween or Fall ColorsFussy and Fancy #74 - Anything GoesCard Makin' Mamas - Anything GoesCrafty Catz #156 - A Male Card, Option to Use a Number on ItFussy and Fancy #74 - Anything GoesPaper Pretties PWC229 - MasculineSimon Says - Autumn LeavesThanks for stopping by, come back again. AND for some more ideas for masculine cards stop over at the Pile it On challenge.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Go grab whatever you feel like playing with because this week it's "Anything Goes" at Stampin' for the Weekend. Anything Goes is often a godsend for me. So often there's a last minute card that I need, and if your challenge is calling for "Think Pink" and you need a masculine card, well, you're out of luck and you're gonna need some extra time. Ahhh, but the "anything goes﻿" gives you a chance to make whatever you stash is missing or whatever your heart desires. And do I need to mention sympathy cards?Here's the deets:stamp - Jellypark Friends "Boy with Train"ink - hp printerpaper - Bazzill "Maraschino" card stock; Stampin' Up "Gable Green" "Yo Yo Yellow" and "Ballet Blue" card stock; My Mind's Eye "Lime Twist - Out of the Blue" dp padmiscellaneous - copics; Martha Stewart "Train" border punch; My Favorite Things "Stacking Stars" and "Circles Stax" die-namics; Sizzex "Buttons #5" die; burlap twine; train charmHere's the challenges:Stampin' for the Weekend #20 - Anything GoesI've been away from the computer, seriously can't believe I didn't even check my e-mail so I'm not sure what challenges are around this week. Lots to catch up on for me.Thanks for stopping by, please come back again.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

It's pumpkin picking time. I always enjoyed going to those places when my kid was little but somewhere along the line someone came up with corn maze idea. Let me pass on a warning, if you are claustrophobic that is not a place for you to go. If you get just a tad anxious when you think you're stuck in place you don't want to be, again this is not a place for you to be. Don't ask me how I know...Here's the deets:stamp - Mo Manning "the Big One"; Stampin' Up "Short and Sweet"ink - hp printer; Stampin' Up "Always Artichoke" marker for sentimentpaper - We R Memory Keepers "Autumn Splendor - Tawny"; KI Memories "Grateful Tree Farm"; DCWV Neutrals card stock padmiscellaneous - copics; My Favorite Things "Fishtail Flags Stax" and "Circle Stax" die-namics; EK Success leaf scroll border punch; mini bradsHere's the challenges:Splitcoast Stamper HYCCT1217 - "Pinking ShearsBronte and Bella #157 - Autumn FunOne Stitch at a Time - Use a DigiNo Matter Which - Halloween Creations or Halloween colorsSentimental Sundays #125 - HalloweenAllsorts week 177 - Autumn ColorsSimply Create Too- #24 - PumpkinsPolka Doodles week 42 - AutumnThanks for stopping by, come back again.

There are so many fun decorations for Halloween, even decorated cupcakes. Although in my home cupcakes don't last long enough to be decorations. Fortunately the photo lasts as long as I need it to make my sample for this week's Cupcake Inspirations challenge. This week we're sponsored by one of my favorite companies - Bugaboo Digi Images. There's always something fun to pick up in that store so be sure to play along for a chance to win a little spree.

Stella is my favorite character from Bugaboo so I choose to use one of her as a witch. She's a real pip and she's quite at home on that broomstick. If you're more into cutesy stop over at Cupcake Inspirations see the work of the rest of the sweeties. Here's the deets:stamp - Bugaboo "Stella Witch Broom Fits"ink - hp printerpaper - Stampin' Up "Orchid Opulence" card stock; Bazzill "Parakeet" card stock; Basic Grey "Eerie Bats" and "Eerie Creepy" dspmiscellaneous - copics; hemp twine; charm; Martha Stewart "Graveyard" border punch; mini brads; K & Co. die cut chipboard; machine stitchingHere's the challenges:Cupcake Inspirations CIC183 - photoCard Positioning Systems CPS102 - Sketch (the last challenge - sorry to see you go)Chocolate Coffee and Cards #24- StitchingCRAFT #177 - Use Metal on Your CardCrafty Catz #155 - HalloweenRaise the Bar #116 - Which is WitchAllsorts week 177 - Autumn ColorsCrafting for All Seasons #38 - SpookyThanks for stopping by, come back again!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

OMG! "The Monster Mash" is the all time best Halloween song ever made, at least IMHO. If you're too young to know it here's a link for a You Tube video. But I suspect if you're under 45 you may not be entertained in the least. One of the Hope You Can Cling To challenges is "The Monster Mash" based on the fact that you boobies get mashed during a mammogram. Here's the lyrics my card is based on:The zombies were having funThe party had just begunThe guests included WolfmanDracula and his son.As you can see Wolfie is the perfect guest bringing along a bag of treats.Here's the deets:stamp - Whimsie Doodle "Wolfie"ink - hp printerpaper - Wausau "Terra Green" and "Lift Off Lemon" card stock; My Mind's Eye "Blackbird" dpmiscellaneous - copics; My Favorite Things "oval Stax" die-namics; ribbon; charm; brads; K & Co die cut chipboardHere's the challenges:Splitcoast Stampers HYCCT1211 - The Monster MashTerrifically Thrilling Thursday - SpookyMilkcoffee - Yum, Yum, Show Us Your Favorite Sweet Treats (would you believe I LOVE candy corn just like in Wolfie's bag)Delightful - Halloween TreatsCute Card #239 - Got Glitter (the skull is covered in black glitter)Crafty Sentiments - Bows or Ribbon2 Sisters - #114 - Cute and CreepySweet Stampin' - HalloweenReally Reasonable Ribbon #58 - Halloween and RibbonSimon Says - Halloween Photo collage (that orange house is way cool - my paper has houses but none as cool as that one)Thanks for stopping by - come back again!

Friday, October 19, 2012

If you hang around Splitcoast Stampers you've probably seen a teapot or two with a wild and wacky story posted by Mothermark. Cindy is hosting the Hope That You Can Cling To challenge HYCCT1219 "A Birthday in Pink!".I wouldn't dream of making a card for her challenge that didn't include a tea pot. Fortunately I have a few tea pot and tea cup stamps. A few are among the missing since my last move, I dream they'll return someday.Here's the deets: stamp - Close To My Heart "Tea Time"; My Favorite Things "Big Greetings"ink - Versa Magic "Pink Petunia"; Ranger "Tattered Rose"paper - Memory Box pink card base; My Favorite Things "Pink Lemonade" card stock; Creative Imaginations "Renae Lindgren" dsp; Stampin' Up "Patterns Stack - soft Subtles"miscellaneous - Stampin' Up "Framelits Labels Collection"; My Favorite Things "Circle Stax" die-namics"; Stampin' Up corner punch; bling; Bic "Pink Flamingo"Here's the challenges:Splitcoast Stampers HYCCT1219 - A Birthday in Pink!Moving Along with the Times - Curiouser and Curiouser, Be Alice Inspired - a Tea Party!Milkcoffee - Yum, Yum, Show Us Your Favorite Treats (the little cakes on the dp!)Tuesday Throwdown #120 - Tea at Granny'sThanks for stopping by, come back again.

Pink! Challenges don't get much easier than that. It's Pinktober at Jellypark Friends. So to tough it up just an itsy bitsy bit it's an ABC (Anything But a Card) challenge. A little girl I know is having a birthday this month and she's recently had her ears pierced. I think a pair of earrings in a cute little container will be the perfect gift. This challenge comes at the perfect time for me. This is a bag in a box. If you've never made one you might think it's difficult but it's very easy. There's a tutorial for it on Splitcoast Stampers. Once you have your supplies gathered it goes together as easy as ABC.The Girl with Balloon and Present is perfect for my bag in a box. She looks just like the girl who is going to receive it. I bet you have a little girl in your life that looks like this too. If you don't there's plenty of other images you can use.Here's the deets:stamp - Jellypark Friends "Girl with Balloon and Presentink - hp printerpaper - Stampin' Up "Melon Mambo" card stock and "Raspberry Tart" dsp; Bazzill "Parakeet" card stockmiscellaneous - copics; Fiskar's "Heart" Border punch; Martha Stewart "Tag" punch; Stampin' Up "Framelits window Frame" and "Festive Paper Piercing Pack" and folder tag punch; heart pearl; ribbonHere's the challenges:Jellypark Friends - Pink ABC (anything but a card)Charisma #44 - Clean and SimpleThanks for stopping by. Stop by the Jellypark Friends challenge blog to see what the other DT members have made to get some more inspiration.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

If you play in challenges or make the rounds of card blogs it's very likely that you've run into Jen Scull. Maybe you follow her blog Just Coffee Please...and Stamps & Ribbon & Paper. I've been lucky to be on a few design teams with Jen, she's a rip and damn fine stamper too. Well Jen didn't mention to me that she is the hostess of one the Hope That You Can Cling To challenges on Splitcoast Stampers. I was quite pleasantly surprised to find this out when I was looking at what I thought was a totally adorable card. In all the time I've known Jen I never knew her Splitcoast persona so I didn't even realize it was her post until I looked closely at that card and saw her name there. Jen is hosting HYCCT1215A "A Peaceful Pink". You really should pop over to Splitcoast to see her sample, it's definitely worth a trip. While you're there you may decide to play along. For me the beach is a very peaceful spot, at least in my imagination, where there are no boom boxes or screaming kids.The banner I used is too large for the width of this card. I just snipped in between the second and third pennant from the left, then put a glue dot on top of the one from the right portion and placed the last one from the left portion on top of that. You'd have to look really, really closely to spot it.Here's the deets:stamp - Unity "It's All Good"; Taylored Expressions "Pennant a la carte"ink - Versa Magic "Pink Petunia"paper - Stampin' Up "Purely Pomegranate" and "Close to Cocoa" card stock and "Berry Bliss" dspmiscellaneous - pearls; heart bling; machine stitching; Taylored Expressions "Pennant Border" die; Stampin' Up 1-3/4" circle punch and 2" scalloped circle punch; sun charmHere's the challenges:Splitcoast Stampers HYCCT 1215A - A Peaceful PinkCRAFT # 177 - Use Metal on a CardCASE #113 - inspiration cardThanks for stopping by, come back again

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

I was out running errands with the hubby the other day when I ran across this stamp. I couldn't resist it. I love Leigh Hannan images and the tropical scene is perfect for Florida. Then the Hope You Can Cling To challenge 1215B - Shine It Out was posted. Bev, the hostess, included this quote in her post "Stars can't shine without darkness" and all of a sudden the bells went off in my head. I remembered there were stars in the bottle and the rest just followed. The challenge is to use lots of sparkle. Well, is you were to amble thru my blog or gallery you'd see that I don't use a lot of glitter. I have this ridiculous aversion to the stuff because I think I'm going to get it in my eyes. That's why I prefer to use stickles when I want some shine but for this card I went all out and used some glitter on the flower's center. I also used glaze pens which isn't showing so well and the blingy stars. Here's the deets:stamp - Impression Obsession, Leigh Hannon "Beach Bottle"ink - Memento "Tuxedo Black"; Ranger "Faded Denim"paper - Recollections "Pearlized Gold" card base; Bazzill "Glow", "Admiral"; "Blossom" and "Parakeet" card stock; P. etc. "Water Word Fun" and the Paper Studio " Sketchy Beach Icons"miscellaneous - copics; My Favorite Things "Hibiscus" die-namic; Creative Memories cutting system; Gold Gliztsy Glimmer; Bling stars; pink cord; bathing suit charm; sticklesHere's the challenges:Splitcoast Stampers HYCCT1215B - Shine It OnOne Stitch at a Time #135 - music or a song (Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle")2 Sisters #113 - Anything GoesTotally Papercrafts #138 - Make Your Own FlowersThanks for stopping by, come back soon.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Isn't great when your kids start to do things on their own? Baking cookies by themselves, what a great thing, they're so excited they can't wait to get them out of the oven. The yummy smell wafts through the house and everybody is dying to bite into one. Hmmm... Reality check time. If you're not helping out the recipe is more of a guideline so if all of the ingredients get in that's pretty good, don't expect them to be properly combined. Forget about the size of the batter to be baked, why use an inch size ball when you've got enough for a couple baseball size drops. Baking time, forget about a timer, when they can no longer bare the suspense the cookie should be done. Then there's clean up, HELLO! There's never been a bigger mess in your kitchen and scarcer people to be found. BUT your child has taken a step towards independence and that's a good thing. At least you can comfort yourself with that thought.Here's the deets:stamp - Mo Manning "What's Cooking"ink - hp printerpaper - My Favorite Things "Pink Lemonade" card stock; Stampin' Up "Certainly Celery" and "So Daffron" card stock; October Afternoon "Cakewalk" dpmiscellaneous - copics; Candy Dots; pearls; heart pearls; machine stitching; My Favorite Things "Oval Stax" die-namics; machine stitchingHere's the challenges:Bronte and Bella #156 - B is for (baking)Sweet Stop SSS180 - sketchThanks for stopping by, come back again.

Just a group of gals getting together for a night on the town.Since I've moved into this house I've been looking for certain stamps. I moved last December and I'm starting to give up on the notion of ever finding them. It's a shame, there's some really good ones missing. Then out the blue I open a box and find some stamps I don't even remember ever owning, including this group of witches. It doesn't have a name or manufacturer's stamp on it but the price tag is still on it. It's from a store that went out of business years ago. So, I guess I should keep my hopes up, maybe the ones I'm looking for will turn up. Who knows.I'm trying to do all the Hope You Can Cling To challenges at Splitcoast Stampers. This card is for "Read All About It" (feature text). Here's the deets:stamp - G-1518 Petaluma, CA ink - Brilliance "Graphite Black"; Ranger "Shabby Shutters"paper - Stampin' Up "Basic Black" and "Only Orange" card stock; My Mind's Eye "Blackbird" dpmiscellaneous - K & Co Kelly Panacei die cut card stock; ribbon; stapler; googly eyes; Machine stitchingHere's the challenges:Splitcoast Stampers HYCCT1214 - Read All About It (feature text)There She Goes #177 - Fall FunPaper Playtime #86 - Welcome to Boo-villeDream Valley #43 - HalloweenCutie Pie #29 - HalloweenCupcake Craft #214 - Two's Company (I've got a crowd)Craft Your Passion #132 - Which Witch is WhichThanks for stopping by, come back again.

Last week my dear buddy suffered a heart attack and subsequently had a triple bypass. Ugh! For me, it's terribly frustrating because she's in NJ and I'm in FL so I can't even pop over to the hospital and visit. So I've poured my heart and soul into a card that I hope will cheer her up.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

The Hope You Can Cling To challenges are moving right along over on Splitcoast Stampers.
While over on Jellypark Friends it's still Pinktober and the current challenge is to "Pink It Up". Unless you've just gotten out of deep freeze, awakened from a coma, or are seriously out of touch with current events you know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and that Pink is the color associated with it. All I'd like for you to do is to make something pink and join in some of the challenges. If you can do something more GREAT. Anything you do will start a ripple. My greatest hope is that one day someone will be able to say "Cancer, jeez, I can't remember the last time I heard of anybody getting cancer". It's my dream and I'm sure it's yours too. Make it your mantra, maybe we can make it come true.

To infinity and beyond...That's what I think when I see these cupcakes, this week's Cupcake Inspirations challenge CIC182 photo. Our sponsor is DRS Designs. That's where I got my really cool space ship image.

Usually outer space images make me think boys and masculine but there are lots of little girls who want to be astronauts and scientists too. They need to be encouraged, that's a field of endeavor that needs some more estrogen, if you know what I mean.

This week the challenge at Pile It On is to make a shaped card. No rectangle or squares this week. There's so many fun shapes that are pretty easy to make. Some easy shapes to make are Christmas trees, dog bones,eggs, circles and hearts. An easy way to make a shaped card is using a die cut. You might have a child's coloring book that has some pictures you can use for a template. The crayon shape was very simple and until I came across the stamp I would never have thought of it. It's a small single stamp, I think it cost about $1.00. Let your stamps be your inspiration. If you don't have a template do a google search and you're sure to find a picture you can use. Just remember to leave a small bit on the edge for the fold. When you're making shaped cards you can go with a clean and simple look like this one or you can get wild and crazy and put lots of embellishments on it. Have fun making it and them link it up on the Pile It On challenge blog.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

HYCCT means Hope You Can Cling To. That's the October challenges in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness. This challenge is to use the letters HYCCT in your card. Not the actual letters, words that start with those letters. This is getting clear as mud. Use something or try a technique that begins with those letters. I give up, I know what it means, if you want to find out hop on over to Splitcoast Stampers and read all about it.Here's the deets:stamp - Whimsie Doodle "Frankie" and "Frank's Girl" (aren't they cute together)ink - hp printerpaper - My Favorite Things "Natural" card stock; Moxie "Midnight Dreary - Tomb It May Concern"miscellaneous - copics; K & Co. "Kelly Panacci Halloween Icon Die Cut" card stock; twine; frankenstein charmHere's the challenges:Splitcoast Stamper HYCCT1208 - HYCCTOldie But a Goodie - Inspired By a Song (The Monster Mash - the all time best Halloween song ever! - using papers from last year)One Stitch At a Time #134 - Boo!No Matter Which - Halloween CreationsCrazy for Challenges C4C157 - Your Favorite Halloween Character (Frankie)Paper Playtime #85 -Trick or Treat and Die Cut or PunchesThanks for stopping by, come back again.

Monday, October 8, 2012

This is for the Hope You Can Cling To challenges on Splitcoast Stampers. This is a month of challenges inspired by Breast Cancer Awareness. This challenge is "Music Soothes the Soul". Now I'm a little bit older than the 80's gal pictured in this image but I'm pretty sure the music coming out of that box wasn't very soothing, but this card is silent so we will never know.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.Nelson Mandela

Kathy's challenge for the Hope You Can Cling To challenges is "Courage" - Make a card or two to inspire strength and courage to a patient. Or, you can be
inspired by someone you know who been especially courageous.

When you
or your loved one is battling cancer you are in the fight of/for your life. The
first hurdle is getting past hearing your doctor give you your prognosis. Many,
many of my loved ones have had cancer. the closest I've come is several small
lumps in my eyelids. I thought they were nothing to be concerned about, but
they annoyed me, whenever I rubbed my eyes I felt them. I decided to have them
removed. My eye doctor told me not to bother having them removed because they'd
grow back. Years later a new eye doctor removed them. After the surgery was
done he told me that one of the lumps was a melanoma and that he had removed
all of it. I felt like someone had just punched me in the gut. I became light
headed and everything felt dreamlike. Now, that's how I responded to something
that required no treatment and wasn't life threatening. I don't want to think
about how I would respond to a serious cancer.

Clean and simple cards are very difficult for me. They look clean and simple but for me there's a lot of work going on in my head, not to mention the battle of holding back. It is extremely difficult to not pick up the patterned paper and ribbons, the bling, the brads, the charms and dies and punches. I know you can use some embellies but I want to use them all. When you look at a card like this it looks like it took less than ten minutes to create. Well, the actual putting it together only took a couple minutes but the planning and editing took hours. The Hope You Can Cling To challenges are up and running on Splitcoast Stampers. Anyone can play along if they are a member. If you not, it doesn't cost anything to be a member so sign up and play. You can be doing something positive for Breast Cancer Awareness while you're doing your favorite thing. AND there's hundreds of prizes you could win, lots of them are really big.This card is for the "Five Words" challenge. Here's the deets:stamp - Inkadinkado "Cats"ink - Memento "Bamboo Leaves"paper - My Favorite Things "Kraft"miscellaneous - Cloud Nine Design - Rain Dots Words and Shapes "I Love My Cat"Here's the challenges:Splitcoast Stampers - Hope You Can Cling To "Five Words"Sentimental Sundays #123 - Anything GoesJust Keep On Creating #4 - Anything GoesFab 'n Funky #141 - No Patterned PaperCrafts and Me #104 - My Sentiments ExactlyThanks for stopping by, I hope you'll come back again. It's Breast Cancer Awareness month, do something to help, you can click on the pink ribbon at the top of my sidebar.

Can you believe how much detail went into the making of the feathers on this cupcake? Looks like a lot of work to me. Well, this peacock is the inspiration for this week's Cupcake Inspirations challenge. We're sponsored by Digi Darla Designs where you can find lots of cute images. There were at least 5 images that I had to enny, meanie, miney, moe over when I was picking my image for this challenge. There are literally hundreds of images to choose from, it won't take long to fill your shopping cart. Luckily digi images aren't that expensive, you can pick up quite a few before it gets pricey.For my card I went with the "Happy Birthday Print Word Art" image. I've had the peacock dp for a long time. I had no idea how I was going to use it, but I knew eventually a use would pop up, and here it is. Pop over to the Cupcake Inspirations challenge blog to see what the rest of the design team was inspired to create. There's always some yummy eye candy to see.Here's the deets:stamp - Digi Darla "Happy Birthday Print Word Art"ink - hp printerpaper - Bazzill "Frosted Teal" and "Beeswax" card stock; Stampin' Up "River Rock" card stock; Recollections "Peacock Feathers" dpmiscellaneous - copics; Stampin' Up rhinestone brads; My Favorite Things "Large Fancy Flourish" and circle die-namics; bling; machine StitchingHere's the challenges:Cupcake Inspirations CIC181 - photo Totally Gorjuss #152- Anything GoesFriday Mash Up #79 - Rectangles and/or Pacific Point, Marina Mist, Gumball Green, Lucky Limeade Thanks for stopping by, I hope you'll come back again.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

It's World Card Making Day! That's a great reason to sit down and make a card for your best buddy. How do you like my card? Isn't that an adorable image. Well you can get that image for free. Hop over to the Jellypark Friends challenge blog and it's there for the taking. Now that's a deal. While you're there you can check out what the rest of the design team has created. They are fantastic.Over on Jellypark in honor or Breast Cancer Awareness we've changed October toPinktober, so while you're at it throw a little pink on your card. Here's the deets:stamp - Jellypark Friends "Thinking of You" (it's a freebie - go get it)ink - hp printerpaper - Stampin' Up "Pretty in Pink" and "Rich Razzleberry" card stock; Basic Grey "Green at Heart" dpmiscellaneous - copics; Stampin' Up ticket corner punch; Martha Stewart "Hydrangea" border punch; black sharpie for doodles; ribbon; flower charm; blingHere's the challenges:Really Reasonable Ribbons #57 - Pretty in PinkDream Valley #42 - Go PinkCupcake Craft #212 - Think PinkThanks for stopping by, come back again.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Strip Please, is another of the Hope You Can Cling To challenges going on at Splitcoast Stampers for October Breast Cancer Awareness month. come over and join us. There will be 34 challenges over the course of the month, with lots and lots of outrageous prizes. More importantly you can help spread a little hope and joy to some people who can use a little cheer by donating your cards. Splitcoast has a cancer center you can use or you can send them off to a place of your choice. It's up to you. Head over to Splitcoast and read up then get inky and play along

This challenge is "Strip Please". You'll get to use up some of those bits of paper you've been saving.